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Saturday, February 14, 2009

3D movies seem to be all the rage these days.. and I can't help myself after seeing Coraline in 3D not long ago I've been all reved up about it as well. Though when I think of 3D movies the first movie that comes to mind is horror movies and most of all Jason. After allFriday The 13th Part 3 3D was the first movie that Jason really becomes the Jason we all know and have nightmares about. Its also the first Friday The 13th movie is made for 3D, that's a pretty deadly combo.

The first two Friday the 13th movies are good and important builders for the series as in the first movie you learn about what happens to Jason and the rage his mother has. The second movie you really see what Jason looks like which is a rarity as the series goes on. For the first time Jason seems completely invincible and his murdering rampages seem to have no stop. Not to mention that mask I don't think is never as creepy as the first time he puts it on. For everyone who has ever loved Friday the 13th movies I'd venture to guess that almost all of them would name part three as the movie that got the hooked.

The 3D aspect of Friday The 13th Part 3 3D is really cool though it takes a bit of work fiddling. There are two Jason themed glasses included with the movie but if you really want to watch the movie with your friends your going to need to get a few more pairs. Luckily with 3D movies becoming so popular as of late they are not that hard to come by. Though I wouldn't totally consider the 3D the best I've ever seen it does add something to the movie and its certainly a neat touch. If your not one for 3D movies then you'll be glad to know that the standard version of the movie is included on the dvd as well. The only problem with that is because both versions of the movie are included that pretty much means there are no special features.

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The only 3D movies I've seen were years ago when they used to show them on tv and you'd buy the glasses at Burger King. Can't remember what they were now, but I'd love to see My Bloody Valentine in 3D and also this one which I've seen but not in 3D. Thank you so much!

I liked the nightmare on elmstreet that was in 3d. What was that one, Freddy dies or something? Yeah, I liked it because it had these stupid cues for you to put your glasses on, but if you wore them for any long length of time, you got a horrible headache. I kinda enjoyed how schlocky that was

My favorite 3D movie is definetely Freddy's Dead:The Final Nightmare, as it only has 3-D for 15 minutes of the film (in the ending). It tries its best not to come off as a cheesy effect, and I can really respect that.CBLScoob@aol.com

ok the last 3d movie i had seen was jaws in 3 d and well for some reason i take that back if i'm right thay also did a night mair on elm st. in 3d as well but any how friday the 13th 3 d well the frist ime i ever got in free to the movies was when this had palyed when i was abt 10 or 11 thats becuse well we al had dressed up but as soon as we found out that well it was for a later show well we all but my mom got rid of well are mask's so well becuse of my mom we all still got in free i think the manager of the movie house felt sorry for us all becuse well we all where all with out well money under age and well back then just like now the olny way you can get in to a r movie is if your parents with you so well he let us all infor free and well that was the frist time ever i had seen a 3 d movie in my life and well out of all the 13th movies i say this has to be one of the best ones thay did and well all 3 d movies i think are realy cool and neetits to bad thay realy dont make them no more and well if you realy want to jump out of your paints i say this movie is a must see.

Coraline is not only my favorite 3D movie, it's also my new favorite movie in general. I also loved seeing Nightmare Before Christmas when it was re-released in 3D a couple years ago. Thank you for the chance to win.

Believe it or not, I have never seen a 3D movie (and there hasn't been one I've even wanted to see). But I did watch the 3D Hannah Montana concert movie with my daughter...I wasn't all that impressed. Maybe this will be better!

I have never seen a 3D movie before, but definitely a horror flick! I have read some of the comments others left and I think My Bloody Valentine would be cool to see in 3D...I guess I don't know what I am missing out on.

I have never seen a movie in the theaters in 3D, I have seen movies/shows at amusement parks. I saw Spongebob at Great America, I think, it was which was really cool, there were crabby patties flying all over the place. Pretty cool, the kids really enjoyed it.

I haven't seen a 3D movie since I was young and they handed out the little plastic glasses to wear and I can't even remember what the movie was about. I just remember the glasses.This movie would be great in 3D.

I'm psyched to see so many movies coming back in 3D format - I really enjoyed the "My Funny Valentine" remake (mostly because I never had the experience of an eyeball flying at me in the theater), and I wish I had caught "Coraline" in 3D as well.